Report: Four-star WR Tony Stevens decommits from Texas A&M, will head to Auburn

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A LOOK AT HOW THE RECRUITING SERVICES RANK TEXAS TEAMS' 2013 CLASSES: College football games aren't decided by which roster carries more five-star prospects or how many high school championships a team has between it. But when it comes to winning on Saturdays, having talent sure helps. With 2013 signing day just a few weeks away, here's a look at how the four major recruiting services rank all the local colleges' 2013 classes as of January 22.

With Signing Day just two weeks away, Texas A&M's recruiting class took a hit when receiver Tony Stevens flipped to SEC West rival Auburn, according to Alabama.com.

Stevens had just committed to the Aggies right after their Cotton Bowl win less than three weeks ago. At the time, Stevens said he "fell in love" with A&M when he took his official visit.

The 6-3, 175-pound receiver is rated as a four-star recruit and a top 100 overall prospect by Rivals.com.

Stevens becomes the third receiver to decommit from A&M in the past few weeks, joining Cedar Hill's Quincy Adeboyejo and Alabama prospect Cameron Echols-Luper. The depth of A&M's receiver class was a factor in the loss of the latter two.

Even without Stevens, Texas A&M still has a deep receiver class, which includes top recruits Ricky Seals-Jones, Derrick Griffin, Laquvionte Gonzalez and Kyrion Parker, as well as JUCO prospect JaQuay Williams.

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